Where ancient paths trace stories of land, people, and time.
Ireland and Northern Ireland are made for walking. Their landscapes are steeped in folklore and shaped by generations of footsteps — from misty mountains and green valleys to cliff-lined coasts and peaceful forests.
Here, walking is more than a way to travel. It’s a way to connect — with nature, with history, and with the soul of the place. Pilgrim paths, bog roads, and boreens invite you to slow down, look closer, and feel rooted in the rhythms of the land.
Whether you’re planning a self-guided walking holiday or exploring a trail near home, this island rewards the curious and the unhurried.
Ireland’s western edge — wild, poetic, and powerful. Walk cliff paths, ancient pilgrim trails, and quiet beaches from Donegal to Kerry, where ocean and land shape every step.
Rugged coastlines, Celtic roots, and volcanic landscapes. Explore the Mourne Mountains, Causeway Coast, and Glens of Antrim, walking where myth and geology meet.
Note: Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but included here as part of the wider walking experience across the island of Ireland.
A landscape rich in legend. Discover megalithic tombs, monastic ruins, and quiet hills in a region where myth and memory run deep.
Peaceful and off the beaten path. Walk canal towpaths, forest trails, and lakeside loops through Ireland’s tranquil midlands and traditional market towns.
Golden beaches, wooded hills, and story-rich cities. Hike the Wicklow Way, explore the Waterford Greenway, and follow trails with views to the Irish Sea.
Start your walking journey through Ireland and Northern Ireland — discover the trails, destinations, and scenic stays that bring this island to life.